Upon entering Et Nunc Daikanyama, your eyes are immediately drawn to the L-shaped open kitchen counter directly ahead.
"With a permanent display of 40 bread varieties, the staff is always ready to assist you in making your selection."
The space and interior design of this boulangerie were designed by KEIJI ASHIZAWA DESIGN, a multidisciplinary firm renowned for its architecture, interiors, and products internationally and within Japan.

Thanks to the large glass window in the rear kitchen, patrons seated on the eat-in area's sofas can both smell and truly experience the bread as it bakes.
The store features a range of furniture, including highly acclaimed and high-quality pieces from Karimoku and items from Ariake, which are created by craftspeople in Saga.
"The wooden shade lighting, whose gentle curves are inspired by bread, was a collaborative project involving the design team and Karimoku Furniture.
Experience delicious bread, with quality ingredients evident in the taste, within a spacious, inviting storefront that merges the bustling spirit of a boulangerie.